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"The Battle of New Orleans" is a song written by Jimmy Driftwood in 1936. The song describes the Battle of New Orleans from the perspective of an American soldier; the song tells the tale of the battle with a light tone and provides a rather comical version of what actually happened at the battle.
The Battle of New Orleans was written by Jimmie Driftwood. The song details the 1815 Battle of New Orleans from the perspective of an American fighting along...
“The Battle of New Orleans” by Jimmy Driftwood appears on the Johnny Horton album, The Spectacular Johnny Horton (1959). This is a story song in the first person by one of the soldiers who...
Joe from Kent, Oh The melody for "Battle of New Orleans" was taken from an old fiddle tune called "The Eighth of January" (which is actually the date when U.S. forces defeated the British at the Battle). The tune was commonly played, and is still played today in traditional fiddling.
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Battle of New Orleans Lyrics: Well, in 18 and 14 we took a little trip / Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip' / We took a little bacon, and we took a little beans / And we...
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Johnny Horton’s “Battle of New Orleans” is one of the most iconic and beloved songs in American history. Written by Jimmy Driftwood, the song gives a vivid account of the Battle of New Orleans, one of the most significant battles in the War of 1812.
This song recounts an actual historical skirmish known as the Battle of New Orleans, which took place in the titular city on a particular date of 8 January 1815. During that era in history, the United States of America was still going at it with its former colonizer, the United Kingdom.
The Battle Of New Orleans Lyrics by Horton Johnny. In 1814 we took a little trip along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississip. We took a little bacon and we took a little beans and we fough...